• $131.8 million increase to base operating funding for regional health authorities
• $10 million increase for the Saskatchewan Surgical Initiative to reduce surgical wait times
• $29 million to address health care demographic volume pressures from population growth
• $4.3 million to establish “collaborative emergency centres” and improvements to primary health care
• $2 million for an innovative home care services pilot project for seniors in Regina
• $107.5 million increase in funding for education
• $76.1 million for Child and Family Services community-based organizations
• $800,000 for women’s shelters across the province, including a new transition house in Melfort
• $9.2 million for the third year of the federal-provincial affordable housing agreement
• $27 million increase in municipal revenue sharing
• $3.5 million for transit assistance for people with disabilities and doubling capital grants for paratransit buses
• $73.6 million for gaming agreement grants for First Nations and Metis organizations
• $3.2 million increase for the Seniors Income Plan
• $59.8 million increase in capital spending
• $14 million increase in post-secondary base operating grants
• $10 million to begin construction of a new student residence at the University of Regina
• $17 million increase for forecasted school enrolment increases
• $20.2 million for 15 pre-kindergarten programs, for a total of 301 programs
• $7.2 million increase for school capital projects
• $1.5 million to accelerate skills training and increase employment opportunities for First Nations and Metis people
• $10.8 million increase for initiatives for First Nations and Metis people, including $3 million to address future recommendations of the Joint Task Force on Improving Education and Employment Outcomes
• $5 million for the new Creative Saskatchewan product development investment program
• $576 million in highways and transportation funding as part of a four-year, $2.2 billion commitment
• $63.6 million for economic corridor projects, including the Regina West Bypass, the Estevan Bypass, passing lanes on Highway 10 and the completion of the Highway 11 twinning initiative
• $6 million for preparatory work for P3 projects, including the Saskatchewan Hospital in North Battleford, new schools and the Regina Southeast bypass
• $163.9 million for health capital, including the Moose Jaw Union Hospital and long-term care facility funding
• $25.5 million in post-secondary capital transfers, including $4 million toward the new Southeast Regional College
• $9.2 million increase in base operating funding for universities and colleges
• $149.6 million for in operating funding for technical institutes and $27.6 million for regional colleges
• $19.6 million increase for student supports
• $1.5 million increase for an additional 300 trades training seats and a $119,000 increase for the Apprenticeship Training Allowance
• $28 million for Innovation Saskatchewan, including $16.4 million for a Cyclotron and $5 million for the Sylvia Fedoruk Canadian Centre for Nuclear Innovation
• A record $198.3 million for crop insurance
• $3 million for the Global Institute for Food Security
• Changes to the uranium royalty system that aim to encourage new investment and jobs in northern Saskatchewan